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BATH. WELCOME TO TODAY’S GROW IT GREEN. I’M JACQUELINE THOMAS HERE AT PAWTUCKAWAY STATE PARK. AND NEW HAMPSHIRE STATE PARKS ARE CELEBRATING THEIR 90TH ANNIVERSARY THIS YEAR. SO REALLY EXCITING. AND ...